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Flags for the Fourth
On Friday, July 3, American flags appeared on front lawns of nearly every home in Newberry.
Newberry Football – All they can do is get ready
Their season may be in question, but the Newberry football teams are blocking that out and tackling practice with the intent to win.
Brown retires after 26 years with village
The Village of Newberry is celebrating and honoring employee Jim Brown as he finishes 26 years of service.
Local youth will help with Midland cleanup
For nearly a dozen kids from the Engadine and Naubinway area, they are giving up part of their vacation to go to work assisting those in need.
Independence Day plans still a go
Newberry residents: Get your water balloons ready. The Newberry Independence Day parade will start at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 4, and will follow its usual route. While there won’t be any candy...
Just Bill – We take our masks on vacation
Is it the role of government to ban smoking where it is dangerous? Is it the role of government to ban going out in public without a mask?
NHS graduate is interning with NASA
By Carol Stiffler NASA has always been cool. And Kindred Griffis has always known he wanted to be part of something as far-reaching as that. The space aviation organization recently vaulted back...
Newberry has four EUP Principals’ Award winners
Four members of the Newberry High School Class of 2020 have been named as EUP Principals’ Award winners. The winners are: Jared Wallace - son of Scott and Lisa Wallace. He will be attending Ferris...
The Class of 2020 has been adopted
By Sarah Pleiman Most people look back at the end of their high school career with fond memories of final gatherings and celebrations with friends and family. The senior class of 2020 was unable to...
Cischke seeking four more years
Luce County Sheriff John Cischke is nearing the end of his first term in office and wants a second.
TAS facing budget shortfall
These reductions result from lost revenue to the state resulting from the economic decline related to the Covid-19 virus.
Tahquamenon preps to host campers
After the long winter, the COVID-19 Crisis, and a state shutdown, the team at Tahquamenon is ready for the opening of the 2020 summer camping season.
Animal shelter millage will be on August ballot
The Luce County Pet Pals organization is just steps away from realizing one of its main goals: To create an animal shelter that serves the people and pets of the county.









